Make sentence of “catching”

How to use in-sentence of “catching”:

+ Scientists say this is because big, strong skulls let the frogs have big mouths and strong jaws that are good for catching big prey.

+ She would attempt to slow them and succeeded in one instance in catching thumb in her mouth and bit the thumb off.

+ Most episodes are about catching a bounty.

+ It is very easy to accidentally break off their delicate legs when catching crane flies.

+ Allison’s hands were split and cracked open from catching in other games earlier in the week.

+ His main job was catching mousemice and rats in the maze of Downing Street buildings.

Make sentence of catching
Make sentence of catching

Example sentences of “catching”:

+ It wasn’t until that Freddy begins to try to kill all of the teens, but Jason keeps catching up to him which makes both of them angry.

+ Because people are catching too many fish for food or other uses, there are less and less fish in the sea.

+ She was best known for playing Magda in the HBO series “Sex and the City” and the 2008 Sex and the City movie of the same name, as well as its 2010 sequel, and Mags in “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”.

+ For more about the MediaWiki markup language, such as catching invalid calculations or using other if-statements, see: mw:Help:ParserFunctions.

+ Even healthcare practitioners were not immune; nurses were particularly at risk of catching diseases from the soldiers they tended.

+ The kick returner runs the ball down the field in an attempt to score points after catching the ball.

+ When catching insects, they fly in a series of swoops, changing direction rapidly as they pursue the prey.

+ Others are used to make traps for catching fish.

+ Rusty was an ordinary house cat who dreamed of living in the wild, catching his own prey and sleeping under the stars.

+ They have been seen in what some have described as play: repeatedly releasing bottles or toys into a circular current in their aquariums and then catching them.

+ If you are an outfielder catching a baseball hit into the air, then your precise logic will calculate trajectory and start you running to the point of intercept.

+ Their legs are specialised for catching prey.

+ Nets for catching different insects have different mesh sizes, with less space between the threads.

+ David Milner “The role of V5/MT+ in the control of catching movements: an rTMS study”.

+ NHL rules limit the perimeter of the catching glove to forty-five inches and the widest part of the glove may not exceed eighteen inches.

+ The catcher has a special glove that is extra padded to protect the hand from catching the ball thrown by the pitcher.

+ He was also very good at catching the Cricket ballball when he was fielding.

+ Some common ways to get batters out are catching a batted ball in the air, whether in fair or foul territory, throwing the ball to the defensive player at first base, and a strikeout.

+ On the other hand, often called the “glove hand”, the goaltender wears a catching glove, similar to a baseball glove.

+ However, Airbus is catching up, as older Boeings are being retired.

+ It wasn't until that Freddy begins to try to kill all of the teens, but Jason keeps catching up to him which makes both of them angry.

+ Because people are catching too many fish for food or other uses, there are less and less fish in the sea.

More in-sentence examples of “catching”:

+ The jaws of fish-eaters was long and often held forward-pointing teeth, good for catching fish.

+ They have done this: on purpose because they no longer want them, to control the pest pest population, or by accident by catching them in fishing nets.
+ Winchester was one of four people killed in a car crash on 19 December 2019 in Gasparillo, catching on fire, aged 27.

+ The jaws of fish-eaters was long and often held forward-pointing teeth, good for catching fish.

+ They have done this: on purpose because they no longer want them, to control the pest pest population, or by accident by catching them in fishing nets.

+ Winchester was one of four people killed in a car crash on 19 December 2019 in Gasparillo, catching on fire, aged 27.

+ A mammal living on the savannahs of East Africa lives quite a different life from a dolphin or porpoise catching fish in the sea.

+ This is where he died after catching a cold.

+ The Drasticals try catching jellyfish and get injured and covered in spots.

+ Shrikes are birds known for their habit of catching other birds and small animals and impaling the uneaten portions of their bodies on thorns.

+ Lecter in prison to ask his advice on catching a serial killer called Buffalo Bill.

+ Smith continued his good play, even catching a game-winning touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field on November 6, 2011.

+ After catching Tony trying to have sex with Maxxie during their class trip to Russia, Michelle breaks up with Tony again, except this time she will not take him back.

+ About 450,000 people are directly involved with catching it for a living.

+ He paid for it by tutoring other students, catching birds and selling them, and writing short stories for newspapers.

+ Avoiding traveling and staying home will greatly reduce your risk from catching COVID-19.

+ A backbend is a body movement where the spine is bent backwards, catching oneself with the hands.

+ Once all the KND are back to normal, they have decided their next course of action will be catching all the hamsters to repower the treehouse.

+ He repeated the role in its sequel, “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”.

+ Both of these features were unique to spinosaurid dinosaurs, and were useful for catching and feeding on fish.

+ They are the main source of food for almost all fish larvae as they switch from their yolk sacs to catching prey.

+ Some students may be naughty, so there are some prefects catching the naughty students.

+ Even then handling of the ball was allowed, but not catching it and running with it.

+ She divorced him after catching him cheating with Paula Abdul.

+ They have long, sharp toothteeth for catching slippery fish.

+ Rules generally do not allow the use of nets and catching fish with hooks not in the mouth.

+ Some people are jugglers, throwing things in the air and catching them.

+ Her cover of “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Tears for Fears was in the Hunger Games: Catching Fire soundtrack.

+ Manningham kicked off the 2009 NFL season by catching three passes for 58 yards and a touchdown en route to the Giants’ 23-17 win over the Washington Redskins.

+ The dance was premiered in 1914, quickly catching the eye of the talented husband and wife duo Vernon and Irene Castle, who lent the dance its signature grace and style.

+ On November 9, 2020, Pfizer announced that BNT162 was 90% effective at preventing people from catching COVID-19.

+ Disinfectants help people to avoid catching it.

+ She is an outsider and dies after catching a fever on a visit to the Colosseum.

+ A team gets a touchdown by the person with the ball running across the line of the goal, or catching the ball while past the line of the goal.

+ Bells can be earned by fishing, catching insects, selling things and other ways.

+ It is done by diving and catching the runners’ legs.

+ They do this by catching and training Pokémon, and battling Pokémon trainers.

+ The one metre long head of “Cymbospondylus”, with large jaws, contained rows of teeth adapted for catching and holding on to fish, belemnites, and cephalopods such as ammonites.

+ Perry undergoes acupuncture and is seen with a device catching her tears and watering nearby trees.

+ The Tawny is capable of catching smaller owls, but is itself vulnerable to the Eagle owl or Northern Goshawk.

+ He has fast legs and a great catching ability.

+ It usually involves leaving a bait, and filming or catching whoever takes the bait.

+ Long-tailed weasels are good at catching rats and mice, so farmers do not mind having weasels around their farms because they kill these pests.

+ The owls are very efficient at catching least weasels.

+ Tommy and Chuckie then try to catch the Sandman, but end up catching Chas.

+ Wide receivers may also block, run with the football and sometimes throw the football besides just catching it.

+ He followed this up by catching 10 passes for 150 yards and a juggling sliding catch for a touchdown in the Giants’ 33-31 win over the Dallas Cowboys.

+ By the start of the 20th century, the economies of German EmpireGermany and the United States had begun catching up to Britain, especially in their industrialisation.

+ It had a short head with pin-like teeth for catching insects.

+ Its teeth were suitable for catching small nektonic prey such as crustaceans.

+ Staying home will reduce your chances of catching coronavirus disease 2019.

+ Overfishing is catching too much fish.

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